It's not all bitter rivalries between the brothers, though. In a recent interview with Fault magazine, Liam did admit to missing his brother:

I don’t want to be solo. I don’t want to do it on my own. I’m not a guitar player or a prolific songwriter. I can write a few songs every now and again but I miss being in a band. I miss my brother the way he was back then. I miss singing those great songs that we all made great.

Earlier this week Liam revealed that he'd like to get Skepta to support him at his upcoming headline show at Finsbury Park, saying:

It can’t all be 90s stuff, man. We’ve got to mix it up a bit. I’d like to get Skepta playing, have something a bit different.

But perhaps a new utensil-based band could be formed - scissors, peelers and pencil sharpeners anyone?

Never one to shy away from publicity, Liam also made the news this week thanks to his and his family's appearance on Celebrity Gogglebox.

The singer appeared on his sofa alongside his mum Peggy, and son Gene, for the Stand Up To Cancer special.

Alongside his trademark Gallagher wit and some truly emotional scenes, Liam also made this surprising revelation: